



I am retired and have been doing a lot of hiking with my dog Kelley. Kelley has done all the peaks in Acadia National Park as well as those in Camden and the Donnell Pond and Monteville area. We have also done Big and Little Moose, Petit Manan and the Cutler Coast. We hope that other hikers will share hikes they have enjoyed.
John, sure looks like y'all went from fall to winter overnight. I hate snow and ice. Living in the South as you know we are never prepared for either. I have been trying to buy a generator. The weather dude says ice this winter. That means no power for days. Still loving your photos, Give Kelly an extra biscuit just for being a good friend. Bill
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill. And today it's 50--weird weather. I lived Mississippi and know about unpreparedness. Kelley says, 'thanks for the biscuit'
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